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Keywords
elastic scattering
forbidden states
fracture
hydrogen
light atomic nuclei
low and astrophysical energies
magnetic field
mechanical properties
microhardness
microstructure
nanoparticles
nuclear astrophysics
phase composition
plasma
plastic deformation
potential cluster model
potential description
radiative capture
structure
thermonuclear reactions
total cross sections
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Keywords
elastic scattering
forbidden states
fracture
hydrogen
light atomic nuclei
low and astrophysical energies
magnetic field
mechanical properties
microhardness
microstructure
nanoparticles
nuclear astrophysics
phase composition
plasma
plastic deformation
potential cluster model
potential description
radiative capture
structure
thermonuclear reactions
total cross sections
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Mayer, G. V.
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Vol 59, No 4 (2016)
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Nature of Electronically Excited States of Organic Compounds and Processes of Nonradiative Conversion
Vol 59, No 4 (2016)
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Spectral Response and Diagnostics of Biological Activity of Hydroxyl-Containing Aromatic Compounds
Vol 62, No 4 (2019)
Optics and Spectroscopy
Quantum-Chemical Study of the Influence of Substitution on Anti-Virus Activity of Hydroxyl Substituted Benzaldehydes and Related Compounds
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